Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and her husband former U.S. President Bill Clinton vote at Douglas Grafflin Elementary School on November 8, 2016 in Chappaqua, New York. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Election Day is finally here. After a long and hard-fought battle, the US presidential election is finally coming to a close today, November 8, 2016. People across the country are going to the polls and casting their ballots for the next President of the United States. Voters will choose between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for president, important races for Congress and Senate, and State and local Propositions on their ballots.

Hillary Clinton has already cast her ballot in the presidential election in Chappaqua, New York, where she and her husband, Bill Clinton reside, as the rest of America goes to the polls.

We’ll be live updating here throughout the day, until the last votes are counted and the next president has been announced. Stay tuned.

(All times posted are PST.)

Live Updates:

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12:15 am, November 9th, 2016 – In a stunning upset, CNN projects that Donald Trump will win the Presidency with a majority of electoral votes.

6:01 pm – CNN projects that Hillary Clinton will win the state of New York, and Donald Trump will win Kansas, Nebraska (3 of the 5 electoral votes), and Wyoming, as well as North Dakota and South Dakota.

2:38 pm – Las Vegas Strip-themed ‘I Voted’ stickers are stacked next to a voting instruction card on the back of a voting machine at a polling station at John W. Bonner Elementary School on Election Day on November 8, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

11:10 am – A city worker pretends to scoop up Joel Sesare, who is dressed as a plastic bag monster, to urge people people to vote yes on Proposition 67 to ban plastic bags statewide, near the Los Angeles Lifeguard station at Venice Beach on November 8, 2016 in Los Angeles, United States. In addition to choosing between Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton for President of the United States, Californians are deciding on 17 ballot propositions.

7:40 am – A voter leaves the East Midwood Jewish Center polling station after casting his ballot in the presidential election in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on November 8, 2016. Polling stations opened on Tuesday as the first ballots were cast in the long-awaited election.

7:06 am – A voter reacts as she moves closer to entering her polling station to vote for the next US president in the general election at a polling station in a school gymnasium in New York, November 8, 2016.

6:23 am – Entrance to the polling station at Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut November 8, 2016. Each state has specific laws regarding voting requirements and polling places. The sign here reads “75 FEET On the day of any primary or election no person shall solicit in behalf of another or himself or peddle or offer any ballot, advertising matter or circular to another person or loiter within a radius of seventy-five feet of any outside entrance in use as an entry to any polling place or in any corridor, passageway or other approach leading from any such outside entrance to such polling place or in any room opening upon any such corridor, passageway or approach.”